(April 1927; previously issued by Rand School of Social Science in 1925.)
He had been instrumental in funding the purchase of the headquarters building for the Rand School of Social Science.
Some 5,000 people took courses by mail from the Rand School by 1916.
In addition to classes and public lectures, the Rand School also maintained a reading library.
By 1924, the Rand School boasted a library with over 6,000 bound volumes, as well as a wide array of pamphlets, magazines, and newspapers.
Instead they met in April 1950, at the Rand School, where they approved more plans for summer institutes and student opinion surveys.
Katz had studied at the Rand School in the early 1920s.
New York: Rand School of Social Science, 1917.
Her first teaching position was with the Rand School of Social Science (1931-1940).
During this time, the students went to Rand School.